In a medium saucepan, heat milk just until simmering. Remove from heat. In a medium bowl, whisk yolks to blend, then gradually whisk in hot milk. Whisk in lemon zest and juice, then butter until butter melts. In a small bowl, whisk sugar and flour until blended. Whisk into lemon mixture just until smooth.

In a medium bowl, beat egg whites with electric mixer until stiff peaks form when beaters are lifted. Gently whisk half the egg whites into the lemon mixture. Whisk in remaining whites until blended.

Ladle into ramekins. (If mixture in bowl starts to separate, gently stir, then proceed to ladle mixture into remaining ramekins.)

Place ramekins in roasting pan. Carefully add very hot tap water to pan to come about halfway up sides of ramekins.

Bake 25 minutes or until puddings are firm to the touch and very light golden. Remove from water to a rack to cool. Let cool 30 minutes before inverting, or cover cooled ramekins and refrigerate up to 2 days.

Run a knife along edges of ramekins, then invert puddings onto serving plates. Spoon any of the mixture clinging to the ramekins over top. Garnish with raspberries.

Tips & Techniques

Want more juice from your lemons? Keep them in a bowl on the counter rather than in the fridge, then try this: Press down and roll the lemons on your countertop before juicing. Why? Lemons are softer at room temperature than when theyre cold. This means the insides break down more easily, so you get more juice.

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